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Strange Wormnado Mystifies Scientists

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Researcher: Saad Bhamla 
 

What Went Wrong With the Electric Grid in Texas

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G7: Balance Security and Collaboration

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Chaouki Abdallah and Harry Broadman weigh in on cross-border university research security in the latest issue of Science, calling for G7 leaders to coordinate controls on knowledge flows and technology among G7 nations to support cross-border collaboration.

The Mental Health Toll Of Active Shooter Drills In Schools

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A 2021 study from the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Social Dynamics and Wellbeing Lab found that active shooter drills in schools were associated with a 42% increase in stress and anxiety, 39% increase in depression and 23% increase in physiological health problems in children from as young as 5, up to high schoolers, teachers and parents.

Dolphin Skincare: How These Sea Mammals Seem to Self-Medicate Their Skin

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For skin care like a cetacean, you’re going to need corals, sponges and the ability to hold your breath for a long time.

Origin of Life Theory Involving RNA-Protein Hybrid Gets New Support

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A structure that links amino acids suggests that early organisms could have been based on an RNA-protein mix

Protein Gel Could Help Treat Type 1 Diabetes

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The gel, which was implanted alongside a pancreatic cell transplant in monkeys with type 1 diabetes, releases a protein that kills overactive immune cells, preventing the pancreatic cells from being rejected

Terahertz Imaging Reveals Long-Buried Inscription

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Noninvasive technique reveals the New Testament “Lord’s Prayer” on a corroded lead funerary cross from 16th century France.

SMART Sea Level Sensors: Monitoring the Rise in Water Levels

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From Georgia Tech researchers to departments within Chatham County, the city of Savannah, and even a local high school, all of these groups are working to develop the SMART Sea Level Sensors Program.

Terahertz Imaging Reveals Hidden Inscription on 16th-Century Funerary Cross

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Researchers used terahertz imaging and signal processing techniques to look beneath the corroded surface of a 16th-century lead funerary cross, revealing an inscription of the Lord's Prayer. 

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